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Topic: SuSE 11.3 - Minimal Server Selection?

I am considering using iRedMail installer script. Before starting, I have been browsing the documentation. At the head of the document, under Requirements, it says this:"It's recommended to choose "Minimal Server Selection (Text Mode)" during installation. "

How important is this? If I have already done a clean install using the KDE desktop, can I somehow turn it off for the iRedMail install? Or do I need to re-do the OS install?

Re: SuSE 11.3 - Minimal Server Selection?

Thank you Zhang,Dropped out of the scripts a couple of times with package update conflicts. But once I got them sorted, it was installed.

However, in an attempt to understand what I was doing, I removed it with the clear_iredmail.sh.Now, when I try and re-run the install all I get are 29 <<<SKIP>>>Skip function: (name of package) and nothing happens.

Re: SuSE 11.3 - Minimal Server Selection?

ZhangHuangbin wrote:

perl-unix-syslog is provided in repo-oss.

I really am sorry for wasting your time, but I still don't understand.I think the output shown in message#16 suggests that the repository "repo-oss" is active and enabled.Then, in message#14, when I try and install "perl-unix-syslog", it suggests that it is installed. But that a complimentary package "perl" is missing. Then when i try and install that, it says that it is in fact installed! How do I crack this circular stand-off?

Have I understood the problem? Or is there any other thoughts that you think may help?

Re: SuSE 11.3 - Minimal Server Selection?

Re: SuSE 11.3 - Minimal Server Selection?

shake wrote:

you can try the iRedMail beta2 and would fix all the bug.

Oh I wish it would!

I attempted to clean up the beta1 install by running yes | bash clear_iredmail.shRebooted, download and un-zipped beta2. Ran the install script. At the end of what "seemed" a clean install, I request that iRedMail should start. This is the greeting I get: